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thank you for never changing. i'm assuming that you got that instilled in you and you did not forget. now on behalf of not only the department and the occ and the commission, thank you for representing, you know, what i tried to teach my young people, we need a lot for them to see that adults that are actually that way. >> thank you, commissioner. >> director hicks. >> thank you, thank you president mazzucco, and members of the commission. well, as i was saying to charles this evening, this is the third part of the triad recognizing chief investigator gallman for his 24 years of exemp lary service, there was an occ retirement party for charles. and at that party, not only were there members of our staff, but so many members of sftv staff as well and that speaks volumes charles to your integrity and your objectivity and then yesterday, at the board of supervisors, a more kutos for you, and it is very well deserved. i appreciate the five years of service that you have provided during my tenure as the director of the
thank you for never changing. i'm assuming that you got that instilled in you and you did not forget. now on behalf of not only the department and the occ and the commission, thank you for representing, you know, what i tried to teach my young people, we need a lot for them to see that adults that are actually that way. >> thank you, commissioner. >> director hicks. >> thank you, thank you president mazzucco, and members of the commission. well, as i was saying to charles this...
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getting a little bit better on 6th street and i will admit that, that the last week and a half it has changed. and we still are getting awful problem with urination because they say that a drop in center, on 6th and not, who i believe that it is. they have been drinking, they can't keep going in and using the bathroom. and so they come up there, and this constantly, and you know, i got employees, i mean, they see all of this stuff there all of the time. and you know, it is pretty sad. you know? it has been going on forever. and that i don't know what the answer is. you know? but it is something that gives. and the same thing that these ladies were selling groceries on the street and vegetables and using the street for a bathroom and then go and sell this stuff. i mean, you know, the health department, you know should step in or somebody should step in with it because it is not, it is very unsanitary and it has been going on for a couple of years now. you know, it is something that you can move them somewhere they can have controls and a bathroom or something, you know? so that is about all th
getting a little bit better on 6th street and i will admit that, that the last week and a half it has changed. and we still are getting awful problem with urination because they say that a drop in center, on 6th and not, who i believe that it is. they have been drinking, they can't keep going in and using the bathroom. and so they come up there, and this constantly, and you know, i got employees, i mean, they see all of this stuff there all of the time. and you know, it is pretty sad. you know?...
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the amount of change that takes place today in one year is equal to the amount of change that took place in some entire centuries. once we have this revolution that shifts the fundamentals of our economy and you look at the industrial revolution and the introduction of the automobile, all these changes in our society are powered by technology which changes the pace of everything from how we communicate and how fast we expect people to respond to things to our political system and the pace of how quickly things happen and being in a constant feedback loop to the ability to trade stock in non-of seconds. millennials or at the forefront of that. we understand that is reality so other generations are running around saying how do we adapt then how do we move? how do we go forward in this fast-paced world and millennials are taking it all in stride because that is the reality of how we grow. it's also brought us a sense of ease and adaptability. it's brought us the ability to be resilient in the economic crisis which has led to incredible youth unemployment and incredible debt for young people
the amount of change that takes place today in one year is equal to the amount of change that took place in some entire centuries. once we have this revolution that shifts the fundamentals of our economy and you look at the industrial revolution and the introduction of the automobile, all these changes in our society are powered by technology which changes the pace of everything from how we communicate and how fast we expect people to respond to things to our political system and the pace of...
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catchall of anti-americanism as what the problem is the underlying hatred even though public opinion changes radically from month to month the year-to-year germans were asked about their opinions of u.s. presidency george to view bush fell to the low of coal% but obama was elected and approval was 92% was that a population of haters? no. they to make discriminating judgments on the basis of how they assess the new leader of the same country so western europeans were unhappy with the leader they saw as an inarticulate proponent of unilateral action and who had a swagger in his step and not interested in their opinion and when the president left office in the new president seemed to be very good at articulating why it was in u.s. interest to be a multi a latterly, seek cooperation with other countries and embody a set of ideals about america as the united states is a land of opportunity all of a sudden it was very popular so there is not the deep and underlying consistent hatred of united states but it is rare. but foreigners can make distinguishing judgments of different aspects and behave ac
catchall of anti-americanism as what the problem is the underlying hatred even though public opinion changes radically from month to month the year-to-year germans were asked about their opinions of u.s. presidency george to view bush fell to the low of coal% but obama was elected and approval was 92% was that a population of haters? no. they to make discriminating judgments on the basis of how they assess the new leader of the same country so western europeans were unhappy with the leader they...
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>> things are starting to change quickly. as i show you, you'll see sprinkles, and some light showers right now. up in the north bay, i'm going to take new closer here so you can get a closer look as to where we're seeing light returns around lakeville. we're also seeing light nod rit rain around shellville, napa road down to street level here. we're looking at some heavier returns. not all of this is reaching the ground around napa road, highway 12, and as i pull out here i want to show what you is just off the coast line. moisture about 62 miles from san francisco getting here in the next couple hours. so steady rain coming up as you can sthee animation here. we'll see steadier rain in overnight hours continuing then at 5:00 a.m. scattered showers for the start of the commute by 1:00 p.m. cold front coming through the bay area but starts to fall. we're looking at light to moderate rain. i'll let you know how much rain we'll receive here and how long you'll need to hang on to umbrella autos crews from the water department ar
>> things are starting to change quickly. as i show you, you'll see sprinkles, and some light showers right now. up in the north bay, i'm going to take new closer here so you can get a closer look as to where we're seeing light returns around lakeville. we're also seeing light nod rit rain around shellville, napa road down to street level here. we're looking at some heavier returns. not all of this is reaching the ground around napa road, highway 12, and as i pull out here i want to show...
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even though public opinion changes radically month-to-month in year-to-year. germans arrest about their opinion of the u.s. president under george w. bush it fell to a low of 12% approval. within a couple years obama with the day. approval was 92%. it's people who can make discriminating judgment on the basis of how they assess the new leader of the same country and many western europeans in many places were unhappy with an inarticulate proponent of unilateral u.s. action who have faced swaggering step and didn't seem as interested in their opinion. the president left office who seem to be good at articulating what it was in the u.s. interest to behave multilaterally come to seek cooperation with other countries and so forth and also embodied a set of a deal as people america at the united states is a land of opportunity where anything is possible. so there is a big deep and underlying said hatred. it's actually quite rare. we thank foreigners are able to make establishing judgments about different aspects of the night dave. >> host: why should we care what ge
even though public opinion changes radically month-to-month in year-to-year. germans arrest about their opinion of the u.s. president under george w. bush it fell to a low of 12% approval. within a couple years obama with the day. approval was 92%. it's people who can make discriminating judgment on the basis of how they assess the new leader of the same country and many western europeans in many places were unhappy with an inarticulate proponent of unilateral u.s. action who have faced...
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the amount of change that take place today in one year is equal to the amount of change that took place in some entire centuries. and once a generation we have these kind of revolution that shifts fundamentals of our economy. you look at the industry evolution, the introduction of the automobile, all these changes in our society are powered by exponential technology, which changes the pace of everything from how we communicate and how fast we expect people to respond to things, to our political system and the pace of how quickly things happen and being on constant -- in a constant feedback loop. the ability to trade stocks in nanoseconds. so, millenials are at the forefront of that. we understand that as reality. so, other generations are running around saying, how do we adapt? good forward any fast-paced world. the millenials are taking it all in stride because that's the reality of how we agree up, and also brought the sense of ease and adaptability and the ability to be resilient, the economic crisis, which, wow, has led to incredible youth unemployment, and incredible debt for young
the amount of change that take place today in one year is equal to the amount of change that took place in some entire centuries. and once a generation we have these kind of revolution that shifts fundamentals of our economy. you look at the industry evolution, the introduction of the automobile, all these changes in our society are powered by exponential technology, which changes the pace of everything from how we communicate and how fast we expect people to respond to things, to our political...
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the french brought the bread to vietnam and the vietnamese changed it, so, it is not quite baguette. you can make it inside or outside, you can buy a certain texture of bread. you buy a french baguette. a country loaf may be too hard. >> that is fabulous. you can see the fresh greens pouring out of there. >> this is a classic meatball and pickle cilantro. we have a spring roll and papaya solid. >> and this is a? >> the salad is shades of green papaya, fried solid and tofu. >> i would never -- fried salad and tofu. >> i would never think to put those things together. i don't have the talent. >> well, i wanted to do a book that gives people the basic technique of the stir fry grill. >> you said i am a home cook. >> yes. this is all home stuff. i basically take home cooking and convert it into restaurant cooking. now i have to change all the recipes back to home because we make it by the bucket. >> it is hard to find things like lemon grass? >> no, but if you are in alaska and you can't find vietnamese mint, there are other mints, substitutes. >> you can be flexible i read. >> yes. thes
the french brought the bread to vietnam and the vietnamese changed it, so, it is not quite baguette. you can make it inside or outside, you can buy a certain texture of bread. you buy a french baguette. a country loaf may be too hard. >> that is fabulous. you can see the fresh greens pouring out of there. >> this is a classic meatball and pickle cilantro. we have a spring roll and papaya solid. >> and this is a? >> the salad is shades of green papaya, fried solid and...
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some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostilityagitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vesl problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of heart attack stroke. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. people around you...they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chanti is right for you. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold styling, uns
some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostilityagitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your...
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." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ freddie university of tennessee announceed they changed positions. won't support a stunt-led sex week. the x-rated exhibition have events i can't mention here because my mom is watching and she expects more from me. but still, the college is allowing up to 7 grand from students to help pay for this. mom and dad are the ones getting screwed. here is why. stuff like this is introduced on campus, not to inform anyone but to blow your mind with the organizers' candid approach to sexuality. whoa! you aren't shocking nip except for people like me who find the idea of you naked is nauseating. this is creating a facade of rebellion where there is up in. this is college. real rebillion is watching fox news. or buying my book "joy of hate." i haven't done that in a while. when it comes to sexual practices the people who parade it around most are always the worst at it. the people talk least about sex are the pros nil. way, anyone who thinks that having sex is an achievement must be easily impressed by squirrels. also be pretty lousy at it. wouldn't it be bet f
." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ freddie university of tennessee announceed they changed positions. won't support a stunt-led sex week. the x-rated exhibition have events i can't mention here because my mom is watching and she expects more from me. but still, the college is allowing up to 7 grand from students to help pay for this. mom and dad are the ones getting screwed. here is why. stuff like this is introduced on campus, not to inform anyone but to blow your mind with the organizers' candid...
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high pressure going to provide with us a dry pattern for the weekend and into next week before seeing changes come here, tomorrow, tonight we're going see clear skies into tomorrow high clouds will just will spill into the top of high pressure so we'll call it filtered lichblt -- sunshine. temperatures on the cool side fchl have you plans 38 in santa rogsa. low to mid-40s under clear skies. and tomorrow afternoon, check out highs. comfortable 70 degrees in san jose. 65 in san ma dayo los altos close to 70 degrees. clear near the coast upper 50s along the coastline. we'll go with 60s, 70s except along the immediate coast. stintson beach 57 degrees up to 69 in santa rosa. so east bay communities 58 in oakland. up to 70s in antioch. here is a look at the accu-weather forecast. it's a nice mild weekend of spring. 60s around the bay. we'll see temperatures coming down for your monday and tuesday. chance of showers thursday. looks like we'll have to wait until friday until we can see a real possibility of rain so... you know precipitation probability going up a little bit friday. >> more still to c
high pressure going to provide with us a dry pattern for the weekend and into next week before seeing changes come here, tomorrow, tonight we're going see clear skies into tomorrow high clouds will just will spill into the top of high pressure so we'll call it filtered lichblt -- sunshine. temperatures on the cool side fchl have you plans 38 in santa rogsa. low to mid-40s under clear skies. and tomorrow afternoon, check out highs. comfortable 70 degrees in san jose. 65 in san ma dayo los altos...
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you're investors and that's the change that needs to happen. >> host: a fairly long way of going. i hope we can collaborate on that for the benefit of the whole system. >> host: amen to that. so, hope consulting story, you mentioned the 80% that don't do research. another hopeful sign they pointed to was 15-some-ad odd percent of the people they surveyed, even if they're not currently doing research, there's evidence there's an openness and that when they do the calculations, we're talking about tens of billions of dollars that could be unleashed if there was more robust data available readily accessible for donors. so, what are you thoughts on that whole part of the research? do you share that optimism, we can unleash that focus? >> i don't know if i actually read the hope consulting report as being particularly optimistic. they said there was some money be to unleashed, and i don't doubt that at all. but talking about $1.5 trillion economy, talking about 40 jim,0 50, billion dollars. i'm not here to sped on 40, $50 million. but -- -- . >> host: there might be more money unleashe
you're investors and that's the change that needs to happen. >> host: a fairly long way of going. i hope we can collaborate on that for the benefit of the whole system. >> host: amen to that. so, hope consulting story, you mentioned the 80% that don't do research. another hopeful sign they pointed to was 15-some-ad odd percent of the people they surveyed, even if they're not currently doing research, there's evidence there's an openness and that when they do the calculations, we're...
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they said i could double date at 16 and then they changed the rule when i was 16. my sister is watching the show in the audience. we had such a strict dad. he would hang up on guys when they would call. so i would ask them to come visit me in the restaurant. but i thanked him fori actuallyn parents today for that because m think this study is right on point. at the time i didn't understand it and i was angry that i couldn't do what the other girls were doing. but i think it teaches you a good lesson and i do think there is a point about heartbreak. younger girls get their hearts broken and they don't focus on school. girls who get dumped in eighth grade and they face plant ons their mom's living room to "i can't live without you". >> my son's first date came to the house. her. curfew is at 12:00 o'clock. if she's here at 12:01, you're dead. he got the point. got in 15 minutes early. >> parents, keep an eye on your kids. one more thing is up next. [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪
they said i could double date at 16 and then they changed the rule when i was 16. my sister is watching the show in the audience. we had such a strict dad. he would hang up on guys when they would call. so i would ask them to come visit me in the restaurant. but i thanked him fori actuallyn parents today for that because m think this study is right on point. at the time i didn't understand it and i was angry that i couldn't do what the other girls were doing. but i think it teaches you a good...
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and that has to be, what happens if the law isn't changed? the law has to change. the best explanation that i have heard has been from an atf agent who said it would be like after 9-11 saying we're going to screen all air passengers at every airport in 60 percent of the states. it doesn't make sense. and it's not an inconvenience. i was telling the speaker on the way in i got a text message from a san francisco resident who i've known all of his life and he's known me all of his life. i know his parents, they live around the corner from me in st. helena he wanted to be here and he said i want you to know i fully support the universal background checks for anybody who buys a gun. and you know it's not inconvenient, you know, it works because a few years ago, mike, i bought a gun from you and we walked down the street -- we drove down the street to steve's hardware in downtown st. helena, i filled out the gun, he filled out the paperwork, he paid $23 or $24 dollars, in a few days he came in, he knew i had not used the gun in a crime, he was not mentally adjudicated o
and that has to be, what happens if the law isn't changed? the law has to change. the best explanation that i have heard has been from an atf agent who said it would be like after 9-11 saying we're going to screen all air passengers at every airport in 60 percent of the states. it doesn't make sense. and it's not an inconvenience. i was telling the speaker on the way in i got a text message from a san francisco resident who i've known all of his life and he's known me all of his life. i know...
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you mentioned that we could end the war faster or effectively by changing the strategy and superiority with airpower. >> i would go further than that. we could win wars and we have with just airpower. >> what are your thoughts on the military-industrial complex's influence on postponing or prolonging wars? >> hello, i don't know. you can make a case either side. if you do the thing that the paranoids over here are are the paranoids or after so there you can go back to eisenhower and sure there is this ebb and flow. i'll tell you what i do favor being a national security policy might have an expert in the room in nelson don national security or health care policy or any of those policies we are talking about, if we demand it, demand it at the public policy constructs of our nation with the three or four things. they would be understandable. they would be affordable. they would be executable in terms of the desired consequence and desired outcomes had a fair shot of happening and lastly that everyone that had significant spending associated with it would have a sunset clause. i think we
you mentioned that we could end the war faster or effectively by changing the strategy and superiority with airpower. >> i would go further than that. we could win wars and we have with just airpower. >> what are your thoughts on the military-industrial complex's influence on postponing or prolonging wars? >> hello, i don't know. you can make a case either side. if you do the thing that the paranoids over here are are the paranoids or after so there you can go back to...
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climate change might be causing dust storms that stir up the spores. doctors sometimes diagnose it right away if someone caught it while visiting another part of the country. >>> now, trending on ktvu.com. great america theme park is open for business in santa clara with help from a friend. >> 3, 2, 1. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: there is snoopy. he helped cut the ribbon to help welcome the visitors to the park. plenty of thrill rides available. the newest one, under construction. we told you how the park is opening the gold striker roller coaster of the fastest and tallest wooden roller in southern california when it opens up next month. >> i am excited to try it. my kids are excited to true it. we are ready. we watched the video and ready to try it. we like roller coasters. >>> festivities continue all through the week. look for the link, hop topic. >>> managers are knock expecting michelle shock to show up their event tonight like she did last night. she was dressed in white with tape across her face in santa cruz. she would not talk to peopl
climate change might be causing dust storms that stir up the spores. doctors sometimes diagnose it right away if someone caught it while visiting another part of the country. >>> now, trending on ktvu.com. great america theme park is open for business in santa clara with help from a friend. >> 3, 2, 1. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: there is snoopy. he helped cut the ribbon to help welcome the visitors to the park. plenty of thrill rides available. the newest one, under...
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war changes everyone who has experienced it first hand. in some cases, the changes are positive. many returned home with greater resilience, a former sense of purpose, and a keener awareness of the blessings of life. others, however,, -- come home scarred and would it. this group includes those with physical scars and wounds. it includes those with the unseen wounds, posttraumatic stress and other mental challenges that can lead some of our veterans into a spiral of hopelessness that contributes to a suicide rate that remains far too high. regardless of the injury we must provide the assistance that is needed by those who have been wounded waging our country's wars. third, i believe our country must help our veterans transition successfully to the civilian world. doing so will help enable those who have served to continue to be all they can be in the next chapter of their life's journey. such efforts will not only strengthen our veterans, there will also strengthen our country. some veterans make the transition relatively seamlessly. they begin applying their skills straightaway.
war changes everyone who has experienced it first hand. in some cases, the changes are positive. many returned home with greater resilience, a former sense of purpose, and a keener awareness of the blessings of life. others, however,, -- come home scarred and would it. this group includes those with physical scars and wounds. it includes those with the unseen wounds, posttraumatic stress and other mental challenges that can lead some of our veterans into a spiral of hopelessness that...
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in let change with meteorologist leigh glaser. >> leigh: also reports of isolated thunder and lightning strikes north of the bay area and towards the sierra. let's going to live doppler 7hd. cutoff low just off the coast, and the moisture feeding from south to north near the coast, and some does indicate isolated thundershowers. heading towards the north, check out all these lightning strikes just to the north of rockport, and ramsey. napa, a brief shower, and mad moderate rain in santa cruz and scotts valley and glenwood. there's more sitting off the coast. >> ama: new tonight at 5:00. some unidentified good samaritans rescued two men after their pickup crashed into the water near the mare island bridge in vallejo. the chp and vallejo fire arrived to find the truck submerged in five feet of water. both men were safe on the canal bank after people fishing nearby helped them out of the water. the driver was taken to the hospital with internal injuries. his passenger was left shaken and shivering. >> as you can see it became airborne, landed in water so they could have lost consciousness
in let change with meteorologist leigh glaser. >> leigh: also reports of isolated thunder and lightning strikes north of the bay area and towards the sierra. let's going to live doppler 7hd. cutoff low just off the coast, and the moisture feeding from south to north near the coast, and some does indicate isolated thundershowers. heading towards the north, check out all these lightning strikes just to the north of rockport, and ramsey. napa, a brief shower, and mad moderate rain in santa...
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workers would get the same wage as usa citizen and be able to change jobs and they could seek permanent residency.. >>> members of the world- renowned san francisco symphony gave a new concert as they returned to the bargabling table with federal mediators in dispute overpay and benefits. noelle walker live in the city with what the performance was all about. >> reporter: heather, the mediation talks are going on right now and the concert was both public relations and music therapy in harmony. silent for weeks members of san francisco symphony made some noise. ♪[ music ] . beautiful noise. the musicians have been on strike for more than two weeks, but tonight they breathed life into the notes making them dance off the page and waft through temp the sherith. >> i love the fact had they are taking their own time to play for the public. but i think they deserve every penny they are asking for. >> reporter: donna candelori and the overeverfamily were first in line for the free concert. >> awesome. i would rather come to this. >> reporter: we got early access. as players tuned their instru
workers would get the same wage as usa citizen and be able to change jobs and they could seek permanent residency.. >>> members of the world- renowned san francisco symphony gave a new concert as they returned to the bargabling table with federal mediators in dispute overpay and benefits. noelle walker live in the city with what the performance was all about. >> reporter: heather, the mediation talks are going on right now and the concert was both public relations and music...
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the cultural consensus on violence needs to change and that that comes about from people like you speaking out you know when enough people start speaking speaking out because people go oh really ok i get that and then things change so i encourage or activists mike mike in alexandria dave in mesa arizona hey dave what's up. just first of all i'd like to tell you how much i enjoy your show thank you. i was just wondering. should there be many investigations how much the leaders in the bush administration have earned from from the iraq war like cheney. rumsfeld because i'm sure that they have their hands. i'm sure they boyish. he and his family were heavily invested in carlyle group which is a major investor in defense contractors and so i don't think that anybody has published any numbers if they have i haven't seen them but certainly the bush family made a very very well dave thanks a lot for the call. made out very well dick cheney he had when he was c.e.o. of halliburton in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine they acquired dresser industries which had this huge a specialist liability an
the cultural consensus on violence needs to change and that that comes about from people like you speaking out you know when enough people start speaking speaking out because people go oh really ok i get that and then things change so i encourage or activists mike mike in alexandria dave in mesa arizona hey dave what's up. just first of all i'd like to tell you how much i enjoy your show thank you. i was just wondering. should there be many investigations how much the leaders in the bush...
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attitude change. i had an opportunity to listen to the east germans tell me about how they were changing their attitude about their totalitarian system and how much they wanted freedom of speech. they were learning about terrorism. ande's a more open democratic system. my hope is that our radio free asia legislation, and i have the legislation to make a permanence which broadcasts into countries that you not have a free press will provide that opportunity for a surrogate free press. what is important is that the voices need to be reporters that are recently from that country to conduct everything from a dialogue in talk radio. the we haveo this expanded in north korea. changingto factors north. today. arehe broadcast or they explaining what really is happening inside of the country. interesting also is the impact of soap operas. these honest -- these on the show's? they are rather addicted. when they watched that they recognize the difference between the prosperity in the south in the circumstances ar
attitude change. i had an opportunity to listen to the east germans tell me about how they were changing their attitude about their totalitarian system and how much they wanted freedom of speech. they were learning about terrorism. ande's a more open democratic system. my hope is that our radio free asia legislation, and i have the legislation to make a permanence which broadcasts into countries that you not have a free press will provide that opportunity for a surrogate free press. what is...
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>> it accounts for 2% of the market and the ceo is determined to change that. >> we are used to competition. we have to innovative. >> after launching in europe, blackberry 10 is now in the u.s. it looks like the touch screen competitors. >> i actually real like it. i think blackberry has done a good job. it feels comfortable. >> jessica was enthusiastic with b the new touch keyboard and slick cancer camera and online show of new apps. >> latest blackberry has all the trappings of smart phone but the question is, is it enough to save the company? >> right now i think they are trying to prove they aren't dead. >> are they? >> they aren't dead yet. >> blackberry has no shortage of former users. >> blackberry wouldn't work in my own house but this one does. >> what would it take you to win you back? >> i don't know that is possible. >> i don't think they are going to get anybody that likes their iphone or android phone to switch over. >> but blackberry may be a hit with current users and the start of a slow turnaround for the company. >> what would blackberry have to do to keep you when your c
>> it accounts for 2% of the market and the ceo is determined to change that. >> we are used to competition. we have to innovative. >> after launching in europe, blackberry 10 is now in the u.s. it looks like the touch screen competitors. >> i actually real like it. i think blackberry has done a good job. it feels comfortable. >> jessica was enthusiastic with b the new touch keyboard and slick cancer camera and online show of new apps. >> latest blackberry...
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the researchers say the genetic changes don't necessarily trigger cancer. but they believe each variation increases the risk. they say the study doubled the number of known genetic variants connected to cancer. and that's raising hopes for better screening for the disease. >>> health authorities in japan are struggling with an epidemic that's usually not seen in developed nations. the rubella virus is spreading. it causes a skin rash and fever. which usually goes away in a week. but if it's transmitted to pregnant women, their babies could be born with health problems. nhk world explains why this outbreak is happening now. >> reporter: facing the consequences of not getting a rubella vaccination. she caught the disease while pregnant. her daughter was born last fall with a hole in her heart. worse, the doctor said hanna might grow up with limited hearing and eyesight. >> translator: she would have been born healthy. it's all my fault. >> reporter: since last october, parents of six other babies in japan reported their children have similar symptoms. all of
the researchers say the genetic changes don't necessarily trigger cancer. but they believe each variation increases the risk. they say the study doubled the number of known genetic variants connected to cancer. and that's raising hopes for better screening for the disease. >>> health authorities in japan are struggling with an epidemic that's usually not seen in developed nations. the rubella virus is spreading. it causes a skin rash and fever. which usually goes away in a week. but if...
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they changed their mind on bail. >> bob: what do you mean a flight risk. you have a guy that can run faster in the world on blades. you let that guy out there. i like greg's idea of reversing the blades. are you kidding me? if that was in the united states the guy wouldn't get outside of his home if he got that far. >> you could recognize him anywhere. >> only 19% of defendants here were even allowed bail. so we have very different rules. i guess his girlfriend's family is not happy with it. >> greg: in order to give him an opportunity to run, they are giving him an opportunity to run. he could escape and his story as more holes than a pee wee golf course. it shows you order in order to gain the system it helps to be the celebrity. nobody would have this ability to get out of this, but selection open up doors that don't exist for anyone else. maybe he is going to visit o.j. or amanda knox. >> or got the ad from nike that basically be a sosmgs you from everything. maybe that is the thinking. and i thought back to the how devastated he pretended to be in tri
they changed their mind on bail. >> bob: what do you mean a flight risk. you have a guy that can run faster in the world on blades. you let that guy out there. i like greg's idea of reversing the blades. are you kidding me? if that was in the united states the guy wouldn't get outside of his home if he got that far. >> you could recognize him anywhere. >> only 19% of defendants here were even allowed bail. so we have very different rules. i guess his girlfriend's family is not...
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and civil rights change particularly in urban areas in the north and west dr. king disparate in late 1967 that he thought the united states was moving quickly towards a fascist, towards fascism, towards a fascist state but the inevitable response the violence that is occurring both by the police and the right into the signal from the symbolism of vietnam was that we are quickly turning towards fascism. and so in december of 1967 he announces the poor people's campaign in which his organization would bring waves of the nation's poor and disinherited to washington, d.c. to demand for the redress of the grievances by the government to secure the jobs and income for all adding that the poor would stay on till america responds. but he envisioned this campaign has not just black and white but one that included mexican-americans, puerto ricans and native americans as well and he had hoped the campaign would do the number of things, three primary goals. transform the struggle of human-rights, bring about the federal government's re-dedication to the war on poverty decl
and civil rights change particularly in urban areas in the north and west dr. king disparate in late 1967 that he thought the united states was moving quickly towards a fascist, towards fascism, towards a fascist state but the inevitable response the violence that is occurring both by the police and the right into the signal from the symbolism of vietnam was that we are quickly turning towards fascism. and so in december of 1967 he announces the poor people's campaign in which his organization...
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cenk: man that guy hasn't changed at all. it's a fascinating look. the co-ed door joins us in the studio, great to have you here. he's also worked on superman. and the bio pick on president obama in the democratic convention nicely done. how did you guys get there? >> we first approached him in august of 2011, and at that time, he didn't say yes but didn't say no, either. we were told that patience was the key to, you know, sort of getting an answer out of him. ultimately, it wasn't until february of 2012 when he finally agreed. cenk: i'm curious why he would agree. was there -- ok, let me ask you this. was there any ground rules? >> no, there were no ground rules, no. >> interesting. >> no. >> so, and did he ever tell you guys why you as opposed to i'm sure he must have been asked many times for interviews along these lines. >> i'm not sure, you know, if he has. i'm not sure if he'd been approached for something like this. i don't know that anyone has -- certainly no one's done a film or any type of piece on him with this, to this extent, you know.
cenk: man that guy hasn't changed at all. it's a fascinating look. the co-ed door joins us in the studio, great to have you here. he's also worked on superman. and the bio pick on president obama in the democratic convention nicely done. how did you guys get there? >> we first approached him in august of 2011, and at that time, he didn't say yes but didn't say no, either. we were told that patience was the key to, you know, sort of getting an answer out of him. ultimately, it wasn't until...
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how it's going days after the change. that's at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> we're just hours away from easter sunday, and for many that means shelling out a whole lot of cash. americans will spend an estimated $17 billion on easter this year. about $145 per person. a lot. 180 million eggs will be dyed or decorated. 88% of american kids get easter baskets tomorrow, and about 76% of them will go for the ears first when cracking into those chocolate bunnies. i guess that's the best place to start. tomorrow, the annual sunrise service begins at 7:00 a.m. on mt. davidson. at 11:00, an egg hunt at dough lore regs park, and for the thrill bunny, check out of the bring your own >> the following is a paid advertisement from star vista entertainment and time life. >> ♪ you're the meaning in my life ♪ ♪ you're the inspiration >> ♪ that's how much i feel >> ♪ feel for you, baby >> ♪ how much i feel >> ♪ well, i need your touch >> intimate moments, cherished memories, unforgettable romances, the language of love can be spoken in
how it's going days after the change. that's at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> we're just hours away from easter sunday, and for many that means shelling out a whole lot of cash. americans will spend an estimated $17 billion on easter this year. about $145 per person. a lot. 180 million eggs will be dyed or decorated. 88% of american kids get easter baskets tomorrow, and about 76% of them will go for the ears first when cracking into those chocolate bunnies. i guess that's the best place to...
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. >> we're starting to see some changes take place. we had a nice day today in the south bay, south campbell. 70s. now starting to see a few rain drops in the parts of the santa clara. notice what's happening here south of san jose. down 101 heading towards morgan hill, also towards sunnyvale, sfo and the area of low pressure is off to the west. instead of going from west to east, it's coming out of the south and heading towards san francisco to the west there over towards the merin head lands. more of this moisture will hit the hill tops and it's being forced to rise. east bay hill tops and the north bay hills you'll get the best lift out of this tropical moisture. you can see we have one band moving in now and perhaps a little break in the action here. there might be some good timing where that's concerned for tomorrow morning. more on that in just a moment. here's our area of low pressure spinning off shore. unlike today, by tomorrow and this time tomorrow it's going to be scooting from off the ocean right on top of the bay area. th
. >> we're starting to see some changes take place. we had a nice day today in the south bay, south campbell. 70s. now starting to see a few rain drops in the parts of the santa clara. notice what's happening here south of san jose. down 101 heading towards morgan hill, also towards sunnyvale, sfo and the area of low pressure is off to the west. instead of going from west to east, it's coming out of the south and heading towards san francisco to the west there over towards the merin head...
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fog at the coast but changes and rain in the bay area weekend forecast. the timeline and showers that you can expect. >>> as we first reported for you here at 5:00 earlier this month, since 2010, taxpayers bailed out the senate at a cost of more than $1 million, and now as scott macfarland reports, the senate is cutting back. >> reporter: how much do you pay your stylist or barber? we are told the cuts are $35 here and the dye job, $105, but some of the staff paid out $80,000 a year before tips, and in the process, this place is hemorrhaging money. taxpayers had to cough up $400,000 to help pay the bills last year. it's just one of the perks that the senators have, and they also have the subway system that takes them to the personal offices and cafes and post offices on the campus ground. and it brings them to the barbershop that is causing the most outrage. >> why do these things happen in the first place? >> i think for two reasons. one, it's nostalgia. you have the institutions, the barbershop or post office and have been here forever. and plus, member
fog at the coast but changes and rain in the bay area weekend forecast. the timeline and showers that you can expect. >>> as we first reported for you here at 5:00 earlier this month, since 2010, taxpayers bailed out the senate at a cost of more than $1 million, and now as scott macfarland reports, the senate is cutting back. >> reporter: how much do you pay your stylist or barber? we are told the cuts are $35 here and the dye job, $105, but some of the staff paid out $80,000 a...
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when they met to change discount rates, they sent ripples across the nation. they were practicing a rudimentary form of monetary policy. they were affecting the money supply. how important was the money supply? economist richard gill has an analysis. to understand this question, we need some sense of how the money supply affects the economy's general workings and how the fed can affect the money supply. this diagram suggests the general nature of the answers to these questions. theoretically, in a depression situation, the fed should increase reserves available to the commercial banking system-- provide more reserves, as stated in the first box. the hope is that banks will lend more credit to businesses, thereby increasing the quantity of money in the economy. more money, in turn, should lead to more spending by businesses who have borrowed to invest in new machinery and factories, possibly also by consumers like ourselves. more spending, in turn, should lead to higher gnp and more jobs. it may also lead to higher prices, though that didn't seem a problem then
when they met to change discount rates, they sent ripples across the nation. they were practicing a rudimentary form of monetary policy. they were affecting the money supply. how important was the money supply? economist richard gill has an analysis. to understand this question, we need some sense of how the money supply affects the economy's general workings and how the fed can affect the money supply. this diagram suggests the general nature of the answers to these questions. theoretically,...
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>> it accounts for 2% of the market and the ceo is determined to change that. >> we are used to competition. we have to innovative. >> after launching in europe, blackberry 10 is now in the u.s. it looks like the touch screen competitors. >> i actually real like it. i think blackberry has done a good job. it feels comfortable. >> jessica was enthusiastic with b the new touch keyboard and slick cancer camera and online show of new apps. >> latest blackberry has all the trappings of smart phone but the question is, is it enough to save the company? >> right now i think they are trying to prove they aren't dead. >> are they? >> they aren't dead yet. >> blackberry has no shortage of former users. >> blackberry wouldn't work in my own house but this one does. >> what would it take you to win you back? >> i don't know that is possible. >> i don't think they are going to get anybody that likes their iphone or android phone to switch over. >> but blackberry may be a hit with current users and the start of a slow turnaround for the company. >> what would blackberry have to do to keep you when your c
>> it accounts for 2% of the market and the ceo is determined to change that. >> we are used to competition. we have to innovative. >> after launching in europe, blackberry 10 is now in the u.s. it looks like the touch screen competitors. >> i actually real like it. i think blackberry has done a good job. it feels comfortable. >> jessica was enthusiastic with b the new touch keyboard and slick cancer camera and online show of new apps. >> latest blackberry...
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in the second half of the race, the scenery changes. a thick blanket of snow covers the icy sheets. it is less slippery but it's bumpy. more punishment for tired legs. am. >> he is struggling. >> it's tough. my legs won't move. >> i don't think i can break my record. >> reporter: a little over three hours and the first runners are beginning to cross the finish line. they show a mixture of joy and relief. >> second. >> second. >> you should be happy. >> you are happy. >> reporter: here comes hig iic. he finished in 4 hours 35 minutes. 10 minutes slower than his best record. >> translator: i want to run this race every year. it's a good opportunity to appreciate the greatness that mother nature. >> reporter: the ice is no holiday, a tough event for a tough environment. for these visitors, there is no better way to appreciate the cold beauty of siberia. "nhk world." >> it certainly isn't as cold in tokyo as areas around the lake but people here are wearing their warm jackets today. meteorologist sayaka mori will tell us when things will warm up. >> the hi could drop 10 degrees below. t
in the second half of the race, the scenery changes. a thick blanket of snow covers the icy sheets. it is less slippery but it's bumpy. more punishment for tired legs. am. >> he is struggling. >> it's tough. my legs won't move. >> i don't think i can break my record. >> reporter: a little over three hours and the first runners are beginning to cross the finish line. they show a mixture of joy and relief. >> second. >> second. >> you should be happy....
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for major changes, each changes in later parts. adoption of the income tax fundamentally changed the role of the federal government via the states and not generate so much revenue it completely has the states do anything it wants. the 16th amendment, which changed the senators -- these to be elected by state representatives for now by the people as fundamentally change the structure because congress no longer contained representatives of the states as entities. and of course the civil war amendments, 13 or 14 and 15. if anything change the structure was the civil war in the post-civil war amendments. one of the things that kept coming up in the office is what is the meaning of section two of the 13th amendment in section five of the 14th amendment an equivalent language issue with this power shall have the authority to enforce these causes by appropriate legislation. many of the statute's expanding national into it had been based on one of those enforcement causes. the most common in section five of the 14th amendment. i mentioned
for major changes, each changes in later parts. adoption of the income tax fundamentally changed the role of the federal government via the states and not generate so much revenue it completely has the states do anything it wants. the 16th amendment, which changed the senators -- these to be elected by state representatives for now by the people as fundamentally change the structure because congress no longer contained representatives of the states as entities. and of course the civil war...
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the empires of personal finance built up in part as a response to changes in the retirement system. it used to be we got pensions and we know what happened to the pensions. >> jon: yes. >> we now have 401 (k)s. they don't do as well for people. but they do really well for one segment and that is the financial services industry which makes money win or lose. >> jon: and the 401 (k) is a slush fund in many respects for the oth
the empires of personal finance built up in part as a response to changes in the retirement system. it used to be we got pensions and we know what happened to the pensions. >> jon: yes. >> we now have 401 (k)s. they don't do as well for people. but they do really well for one segment and that is the financial services industry which makes money win or lose. >> jon: and the 401 (k) is a slush fund in many respects for the oth